The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, November 06, 1925, Image 1

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C L E A N R E A D IN G FOR A L L T H E F A M IL Y
Bmerto«, Wukia|tM Ci—if , Onion
City Council
Friday, N o ttata
6 , 1925
«1 J 9 F a T « r
OREGON STATE NEWS
Holds Meeting I to Bocal
build
mon at WHHMiu.'ia plan
u mill i|inn< noon.
FR O M
OUR
C O R R ESPO ND ENTS
Van Kleek Farm
uirl Seoul Week I** Itomg
served by the local troop
Aft olirti heavy building p ru-
From Our Reader»
Scout* under Ibe (ilretiuui
Krum I« uiolor way ut. Mining*
their captain, Mr*. W, L. <
Hold.
Bonding Ordinance For
Last Sunday evening practical
pruct
Beaverton, Oregon. November Djy Gray AOd Other QtiZrtU Accept
i lio proposed now sower ut
1925. To the Krlitor of the'
ly tbe entire troop, aecompa
HUBER |fcWS
menl District No. 13 Passed;
bvttatioo to Visit Farsi; Many
Milwiniklv limy
cost
up
to
nied by Mr. and Mrs. J. It. K im Beaverton Review: We wisft to
17b,»00.
'(inform
our
patron*
and
the
berger,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
f
t
Ben
AU Coundlnen Present
Mr*. (I, lietiftelit und liuugh-
Cattle* Chickens, Etc. Seca
The Ladies' Alt
ry to the ney, and Mr. and Mrs. W . I. public in general, that we do
lim Glover Greek Copper Co. ter* wore elioppltig in Portland Huber OuuiMercial Club
held Cady, attended the special **r 1 not have, own, or employ any­
.
ut liukt-r I iuh u tunnel 300 fuel Maturduy.
us regular nieelMig Tuesday af- vice at the First Preshyteriar one to sell our high-grade meats)
Mr
0„ _ _
The City CuuticM met In reg­
M m < • Indy » Lull o f Hcofield Urumin, Mrs. Miiiel wa* tbe Church in Portland.
I from a meat peddling wagon In ceiv,.d
7
**"
ular session last Monday eve. " K'mu °f*-
an invitation from J. J
Work ha» «turfed on u new wa* I" Beaverton uud Ht. Mary« hostess of the day.
On
Tuesday
evening r h i
iilng with aH me miter* prenoul.
There are now meat p e d d l e r « ; ^
Tliotie pre«enl were Counalliiien Adventist church ul Medford to vi«iiing friend« Muuduy.
Mr. and Mrs. |t. If. Hammer troop gathered at Hie home o
Mr. William liedfield
a n d of Meal He and Mr. K. Hammer their captain for a Hallow e'en -U .in g to their prospeclive eos-1Mr B
l.ewlu, lietuii, Mprngue aim non eo .l *10,000.
'* * ? '! *
u ng soino of Iho
*1, Mayor IVgg, and lleeorder
< .1 ti l h k tin in I'ulury grower« ro w,|e " f Tacoma, Washington, o f the electrical department at party, and tonight they o*pc. lomers that they are from our
to took
Thynf.
port yield* up to 55« crate» per w* * vlaiUng M l parent» bare Bremerton, Wash., ar« spend­ lo attend the f^ourt of Award- Market and In Ibis manner try- over his farm arerton
and stock. Two
Muuduy,
After the
routine
liinlnn*« acre of colery.
ing several days gritb their sis­ held In the auditorium of Hi b>g to do business.
machines made lh « trip, leav­
City Library in Portland, wher I Don't be misinformed,
, was transacted,
I'aul
lilllgle.
The lust link in (be ItediuomJ-
Mr». W. T. Myers of I*ort- ter, Mrs. W. J. Alexander, and
ing
tbe Bank corner at three
the badge* for tho
differen' i
Manitary Market,
* fire rlilof, naked If nil addition
be I >ulie* blgbwuy In
now laud w u vUliiug several day« Mr. Alexander.
o'clock, returning juai
about
degree*
earned
by
the
girls
hit
Fred
Knorr,
Prop,
rould be mnde lo the budget |o being completed.
dusk.
Iasi week with Mrs. Chas. T.
the last six month* will be pre j
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provide for uddllloual fire
e.
Mver* here.
ATTKMTI9N
On reaching tbe ranch, t h e
sented. Candidate* for »econd
Medford report« a price of
iiulpment, but be wan infurpied
Mr. William Fortner and Mr,
party found alfalfa fields of
Tbe Ladies Auxiliary to the eia#* bgdges aru Barbara Cadj T O O « IS CANDIDATE FOR
Hint It waa too tale lo gel il tifty nine cent» being paid for
and Mr*. K. L. Iteueflel and «on Huber Commercial
Club
will Ruth Denney,
butter fat there.
Hetty
lluntlev
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT four ,nonlh*- Though the mem­
onto the lleket thin year.
,
' of Mcofleld were Hunday vi«Uor» serve a chicken dinner at the Alice Jobn*on, Rose Kamberge.'
bers of the party, with the e i-
The bonding ordinance
for
the City Of Ituiiner will Bn. hl.r,. ,,t ,he r.lm*. Myers home. Huber .clubhouse from 5 to ft:30
•
"
;ception o f the host, were com-
and Helen Tefft.
Improvement R l»trlel No.
1.1, I’r" 'e K «(reel, mid Nmt|, and
i . J. I ooze, editor o f
the plete strangers to the cattle
P. M. on Thursday, December
*n> read and passed regularly. Tenth *treet* E »*t.
' ’icgou I eacbers' Monthly, has the cows followed
them
and
10th.
MECTINO HELD TO PRO­
This district Inrluden all
(he
announced his
candidacy for were handled and petted by the
SKOOKUMVILLE
NEWS
ib
e
Yakima
Valley
wants
a
In
connection
with
the
dinner
Improvement work which
ha«
MOTE CONSOLI OATIOI
lie Republican nomination
at entire group.
railroad «ervicu direct lo Port­
there will be a towe| sale. There
been going on -Ihie summer.
Hi« May primary,
for
State
There were alfalfa field* o f
land
and
the
Pacific
coast.
M
„
.
,
.
.
.
.
,
will
be
many
towe.s
to
ehoo*e
Monday evening.
November
A meeting wa* held at tlx »»■hool Superintendent.
J. I).
I rachsel bu* fmlKbed
years' standing, also new *eed-
from
at
very
rogsonahle
prices,
JSrd al Ibe high sebool
wnn
high «chord auditorium - Wed­
Ibe new high school build- barve*iing bl» potato crop,
Mr. I ooze ha* "bad extensive ing, just sown the past season,
so Ibi* wid be the place to gel nesday evening to consider Hi
nel a* the time and plnee
In lug al Mt. Helen* will be ready
Iternice Truchmi ì* Icartilng your Christmas gifts m
that mailer o f promoting a consoli­ educational training and sue- This looked very thrifty. The
bold the raoeus to noniinnle for ocrupaiiry by New Years.
ee**ful
experience
in sehoo noticeable thing about it was
u Gernian «fdectiou for
t h è line.
the clly officer*.
The judge*;
dated school district in
•hi-
|
teaching
and
administration,
in­ ne extra large growth made
Muchiuery he» arrived ut Melo I liuokagivmg program al Belh-
Walrh
the*«
columns
and clerk« o f the Clly Klee I Ion jor a
vicinity.
'This meeting
wa cluding the following:
powdurrd milk plani lo uay.
on the spots from which large
further
particulars
called lo order by the Chaiiiiiat
were appointed at this Urne I.,, „art 7 ,f a~ „..Ik comi..... .
Preparation : Common schools, stumps bad
been
blown.
A
Meaar» Nuoti and Mpie» witb
The following were named: A.1
of the District Itoard, Dr. C. F
of Michigan.
Graduated from learn was busy cultivating or
K. Mtory. Mr«. J. C. Ilunllcy 1
1 M,on DII Co. Is «pending their faindie« ulteuded a show
Mason, who eulied upon Mr. D , Michigan Slate Normal College, harrowing the older seeding.
Mr». John
Pummer«. Judues;IM3*'.0oil mi a Uuirtbuling plani in Portland Tuesday
evenlng HUBER COUPLE RETURN
U. Cochrane.
Bachelor Pedagogy, s i x - y e a r
Past the alfalfa fielas was a
FROM EASTERN TRIP
MI** Anna HyUnd and
Mr* ,“ “ 1 eiiuipiuent ai Clatskanle.
and Imd a |d<-a»ant timo.
Mr. Cochrane
, .
,
i" " 1
;<-oui*e; Michigan University, a little natural amphitheatre con­
Mable Alexander, Glerk».
Tti'1 Vke-tern Paper Convertiug Co.
Mr». Young and
flaugbler»
sented some figure* he had been a . and advanced work in edu-
taining several
acres,
which
decitoti wlll he beld in thè Cil> 0f baleni, a S.’uu.mio eorpora- iistied lite Bea ver Tbeatr» on
Mr. and Mrs. K, I. Mann have preparimr thl* *,„,im rr on hi- .. „ ¡„ „ a , ,lisloryi „ hi,O80phy and were subirrigaled.
Here were
HaU a* ujuiel.
|liuti, i» almosi reuily lo »lari. 'Tuesday night to
»re
Frick returned ■ from a two-month*', trips around the country, uni adiumi*tratwn.
some o f the
moet
amkzing
„
Al thl« elertinn there are !>■ .
doulhern Parlile adver 1 r" 'k'*,'l' « ‘ lady» i»
laugblng trip In the Fast. They visited lie spoke very eiitliu*ia«liralB :
f..r consolidation o f school*. _L K*fM'r,pn<“e:
r * « « b t in rural growths of roots and vegetables
Ite eleeled two eouncllmen. lo .
U
...il
many points o f Bitere*t in ev­
There
were
Mrs. Kmma Bryant,
count school» several years; teacherjever been seen.
«erve two yenr», vlre.
" u . 1 ,
I
^ T
*"P* a*
and Rossi; .me enuncilmae In! '
■••'anlaff» hi | Oregon,
Mr. Henry Jwbnaon, director, ery city from PmHIand, Oregon, Seined Supermle / lit. came III in principal in village school* carrots in rows 20 inches apart
lo Boston, Ma**h''hu*ett*. re­ luring Mr. Cochrane - -j.eeeh ’ ^ ’Ur
superintendent
of whose tops formed a solid mat
serve nnc year. vice. Mprague. : Fomglp*« «hi|ipcd tbrougb thè
Barne» «rboo| a vnut
turning by way
Benver and and after
Mr.
John-
had finished, *'
y sch« 01».. ineluding nine yrs.la foot deep over the ground.
and a Mayor ani! Recorder |oiFreewaler Uruwcre' A»»ocialiou trnluy aflernoon
Malt l.ake City.
• »reiron
Lilv.
fop
fourteen entirely covering the soil. There
o f Milton brought SI US per ton ’•f,n
“ <,'***P «merest in ed-
wa* railed on lo make a few in
P 1
,Pe* 0” f-Hy,
fer
serve one yeer.
Having many friend« and rel­
...
„
„ .
ucnfional affairs.
remarks. The «„bsUnee o f the ye* ra; (;ducaUonal work in Y. were mangels o f immense size.
Ib e llay-Naling Co. at Hills­
atives along the line, they were
MIOH SCHOOL EO ITO RS
address
- was “ How you. gonni
J“
•’ a« d l«A«ber-training There were turnips as large as
boro ha* paid 1:150,01)0 in wugos
Barry wa* cranking extensively
entertained.
M r. do || ^ —
*n Portland public schools, two a maiv's head but sweet and
TO OONVERE
and S5.M.5UO lor 9.3V0 Ion« of *
u ''1 Ku,urdi*>-
‘T h e Mann, as Asai«t*}U Manager of
The onlT direct aefton take,,
Uounly InaUtuU inslruc tender as any ever grown. Ev­
produce.
■»
into erllter kicked like tdaze#" the fndependenl Foundry Co. of
Hates for the annual coiifer-
at tbe .....ting wa* a requesl
r
Member o f Committee on ery one o f tbe party had a
„
.
and now Francis 1« carrying
Portland, attended to a great
Portland report* IIml the Fed-
arm ln . , i lng.
o f f
the
oace of Oregon High School M -
that tho cohimfltre
appotntodJ' vl'Ka,i" n **
o
the'big
feast o f raw turnip,
deal o f buaincN* in Hint line. al a previous meeting go ah»«.:
president»; r* 1 ,#r*‘ t »«*'•» for tbe llr»l
and *®25 logi*l»lure* and
Then eame the pumpkin field
Jlor*. student body
They earnestly declare
that ajnl secure data if p. --dd.>. „ „ (r balrman of the Senate Ways with pumpkins weighing from
and »ocreierie«, when hundred“* 'P'Jrter o f the tl«ca| year wero
inasimirh a* they saw
many district* Munilariy -itun'f.1
of » tintent» from all part» of * .MSS.Idft
to i‘ '" ,
Committee
during 50 pounds up so thick on the
beautiful thing* in Ihd Fast. • .or- winch --hot
I — i
- --ion. He ha* work- ground one could scarcely —
Oregon go to Kugene t<> di«cu**
A permit has been issued al
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Oregon and (he “ mighty Col­
•d con-istenlly at all limes for;through to the soil, and winter
their problem«, have been
an- Kugene for a IJO.OOO
apart- * ...t
^ . .
srjiools,
Hie best interests o f the schools radish as big as your fist * n®
nouneed for Becemher t-5.
menl house to be built on Lin-
J ue.-.*luy wa* umbia“ looked good to H ikiii .
and Huber best o f all.
ii d th>‘ teachers o f the slate, as tender as though they nad
Carl Dahl, Portland, ha* been ooln »treat.
u nov,“' ly
" " " " w l,on
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
. . .
i.nirimtn
of
>,f the country.
No damage was
GIVEN SATURDAY ' Kngaged in Y. M. C. A. edu- been grown in the early spring.
appointed genera ehalrman
of TUo Cow# llu> w ater Co. at reported
There was a big flock
o f
_____ calional work and gave liber-
tbe sixth annual » » « * “ ng
, y Marshileld wUI spend *l5<iooo
L O C A L NEVLS
A Hallowe'en party was given M,' v also ° f his limp and ef- Shropshire sheep, immense cov­
W aller Malcolm, sludent body n i>|(lnl ,niproveiMWlU
com.
Tbe sebool« were cloned on
and
Hanna f ° rts
welfare work
during eys o f Barred Rock chickens,
Harry Briggs has moved ins by Misses Anna
..........
Thursday end Friday. The in-
president.
ling acason.
and, last but not least, a nerd
Allhough tbe full program :
struetore were atlemling
I h e family onto a ranch near Hills­ Young at their home Saturday Ibe World War.
of
Jersey cattle.
evening.
The
eveuipg-
w
a..-
.At
present
he
Is
editor
and
has
noi y«d Imen aimmincr.(.
1 1 " l* e ‘
Firo patrol
at *:otlltty Institute at Hillsboro,
boro.
•
One o f the noticeable things
spept in dancing and playing manager o f the Oregon Tearh-
the general meeting
of
tlit* Kugene will build a
13-mile
Chris /elir has been pick a gairte-. after which dainty re- er’ s, Oregon's educational mag- about the herd waa
the uni­
three groups will be held, at phone line connecting Nelson
•'
Huynanl ami
Mr*. !..
poi­ fre*hiiietiU
whiri, time Beau IL I». Mhcldon'Breek wit», Hlachlcy.
llteghitlo were the lucky
one* few days with ptomaine
were
servpd:
A azii c: edits the Pacific Home- form site, which was large for
very enjoyable
evening w a s stead, one of the leading per- Jersey cattle, though they were
will
represent the
Bniverelty
The Standard Oil Co. is
to “ 1 ‘ »»e Countnr Store Monday soning.
spent.
iodieals o f Hie Northwest and thoroughbreds. The host show­
faculty and Malcolm the slu -l,)ulld u I1Cw pU lll al H.NMsporl. “ "I' ’
'
'! re€,,,V," K
Mr. and Mi# U. V. Ilobln*
Those present were
Lillian finds lime fo contribute regu- ed us several gold medal and
dents in epenChr»
oi welcome.
welcome. ! , couUact
|-|,,, contract
speeches of
ha* bu*
been becu
let let for
for “ *“ * K° <” ‘ e a i “ P n le-
were tn Maleni Hie post week.
Herg, HanrjelK Gerrow,
Veda larly editorials on educational. silver medal animals, also ane
Then the group* will adjourn (heir concrete «lore building,
Albert Mossi proved the oiriy Mr. Robins i* taking hi* an­
which
. ..
.» ..« » I *
II O
il I i tl u
r a
In
Bous,
Clarice
Law,
Ruth
Haul-
civic and political matters
to cow D> years of age
to
separate I meeting*
lo Pull
cun- _
...... ...
fortunale nimrod from this vi­ nual vacation.
Co,
would
drop
a
calf
in
three
or
enberk,
John
Livermore,
Homer
the,
Oregon
Statesman.
one
of
elder tholr Individual problems.1
‘‘n
" h I uc I*
lie went
ice cinity ln*t Saturday.
four months. Though the par­
Mr. ami Mr*. F.lmer l.orence Alien. Lawrence
Day,
Robert the stale’s leading dailies.
Mound .«M e
I'l'mt ' ' »'i' MeMiniiv ille. ^ h i . " Ù
I ^
»"•*
‘• «fk o f Silverton are making a brief
W ood. Mr.
and
Mrs. Ed Young. He is a church
member, ty was strange, with the ex­
granger, and belongs
(o
the ception of the host, these cows
visit nt the home o f Mr. and and Anna and Hanna Young.
— —
— ——
Pylhian and Modern Woodmen followed them and were handled
Hurl, question» a- editing high P » ^ » " ‘ - ' d « « ",e Parlile ooa.t.
Kn.ery Van Kleek o f nt. 3. Mr*. R. C. Doty.
and petted by the entire group.
Mr. anti Mr*. Fred Braun,
Mr. and Mr*. F. W. Kppinger orders.
school newspaper« and annuals.
The cons (ruction o f (lie l*u
I’bursday, OcL 29, from
Mr Van Kleek said that Iho
Ralph
Mupe*. of Baker are attending the Pa-1
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methods of financing publica-,0111c building ut Portland lo cost | * he bay mow in tbe barn, ami Lulina llulell.
(here were plenty o f
visitors
TW ENTY YEARS AGO
lions, advertising problems, and *900.00« lot* started. Tills big received severe cuts about the Frank Noyes, and Clarence Nut­ eifie International Live-fork T'x-
from Portland there didn’ t seem
those
from position In Portland llti* week.
■ - ■ -
writing news will be discussed, building will have slnruge In
and broke bis right arin. ter were nniong
'They quarrelled and at last to be so many from Beaverton
F.xperts will give technical ad- the basement for tbe tenanU'jBi* uncle, t'.ha*. Van Nfeek, ro­ this vicinity w ho al tended the Mr. Epput-*er i* an uncle o f J.
he cried in accents o f despair, who visited hi» ranch. The par­
masqueradt in Ranks Saturday. W. Patterson of Huber.
vini g>n how lo manage such automobile*.
eeiilly broke his |«g.
“ l wish that I could see your ty was unanimous in declaring
publications.
The Suucrcst
Urcliaru*
qt — — — — — —
that it was probably because
shle."
OrganBallon methods, debat-
Med foni recently paid * 100,000 !
The maiden shrieked as she they had no Idea of the feasts
lug and alhlellc* will be out- ¡or j » » acres near Voorhoie 1
•¡died, “ That’s more than I in store for them rather than
»landing lopicts for consider-1Crosirrg. I be Company will In-,
because Beaverton people
are
can bare!”
«ton by the Association of High
*jou,000 more in orchard
In
appreciative.
Bchonl Rludent Body Officers. t ' uLt 1 i1 1 o m including cidd storage.1
(W h V i|OWj,HA* tHéftf tei
A Return Trip.
«O.HoTliêR
The program ateo includes a
.
.
i
lu e Partile hmpire Lo„ the1 amother
Motorist—"Hey,
you ought to
ptctA
tote
hunting
banquet, stvle show, a musical
.
...
.. ..
’
iiond department o f the Uroth-
look outl"
Victim— “ W a s s a
KEATON
h
a
s
and t o a s .______________
cjliuod banks in lln> Northwest,
matter, you gonna back u p f"
O PÊNBP
THKATBK WAOKtD
Will locate in Portland.
The
Chickens use a large amount
à THASAO-
Good Prospects.
AT «HOW SATURDAY Brotherhood ronlrol* *150,000-
of green
#nd il is g° 7 l
ooo.oo o f resource*.
"NYhats tickling Hickey so?” policy to keep a good supply
|
V bootlegger offered him a o f green feed before the pul­
Owing lo Iho extensive ad­
'Commission for new customers, lets when they are coming into
HOW TO USE CONCRETE
vertising campaign pul on by
-o Hickey, by w a y ' of a joke, production.
Even pullets
on
the niereluints of Beaverton In
gave him the membership roe- free range will enjoy a special
connection
with
the Heave.
There are hundred* of way*
li»r :of the. Civic Dry Kuforee- feed of kale.
Theulre, about
050
attended and places where concrete may
'meiit League."
Ihe show, "TRe Dixie Handicap” |,e used for economy and ad-
“ W ell?'’
Ralurday afternoon.
vantage on farms in
barns«
Experiments show that pul­
I “ Today llickoy got a commis­
One can visualize the eon *i|os, fence posts, septic lank*,
lets easily contract cold* when
sion chsek fer 15,550.00."
dilinns in Ihe theatre when II floors, troughs, walks, walls,
first pul In
laying
house*.
is remembered thal there
are and basements, storage cellars,
Housing
conditions kept
a s
In
Y
»
Good
Old
Days
only a few over 500 seals.
hog wallows, manure pits, and
Squire— “ Did you send for me nearly ideal as possible, with
This, however, shows what 111 foundations, eto.
my- lord?"
Launcelot— "Yes, plenty of fresh air, are good
I ill |e advertising will do,
as
|f
farlnor is inlsrnsted
make
(taste.
Bring
me the can preventalWes.
piohably never before had a* |l(, niay sPpliro booklets on any'
fopenert
I've
a
Ilea
in
my knight
many peopls been In the theatre particular use, without cearge,
¡clothes."
al ono time as on Ilia! o m : |,y writing to the Portland Ce-
When
pullet* are abme fhe
sion.
.
: ment Association, 1009 (Jasco
60 per cent mark fn egg pro­
And Then
• ------— — --
I Building, Porlland, or O. A. C.,
at this time o f year
I read an account o f a man duction
BEAVERTON « . E. 0MUR0M Cnrvnllis.
These booklets give.
it is a good plan to Increase
¡who
slept
pa«t
the
lime
for
his
The Sunday morning (heme ,.8ijf„aics on cost, blue print*,
the amount o f grain fed In the
wedding."
will he “ ExotMIng Ihe I'nsoen." |)(nv j0 mjTi and murli general
will out down
i "That’s nothing. Lots o f men morning. This
The FpwoHh
I.engue
topic information,
on
Ihe
amount
of egg masn
don’t wake up till after marriage
will he “ Why am I a Bhrls-
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, consumed and hy holding them
.7 W. PaMerson o f Huber ta at «0 per cent production there
The subject of the evening]
Either Is Bad
convalescin'-' In
the
Portland j* less danger o f molting thaR
service will be "The Vanity of
Disconsolate One— '*1 wish I
v . • .
tr \ a reoout op- wher# they produce cl c hl^n-
Hero-Worship."
were dead.
Consoler- “ Why. :
ciauon.
i« r rate.
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